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Zebrawood To Be Used In Luxury Kitchens

Zebrawood, just the very mention of the name makes the mind drift to far away shores with images of exotic animals, open vistas and the rhythmic swaying of colorful people.

Zebrawood originates in West Africa, the large, dark trees are found along the riverbanks in the region known as Cameroon. Rare and exotic, it is widely used for decorative purposes throughout the furniture world. The heartwood of this unique species is a rich golden yellow with narrow, parallel, dark brown veining producing its distinctive zebra-striped appearance.

GEBA|ALNO is the first to introduce the use of this luxuries wood species to the world of kitchens in the form of IVALO.

Furniture by design, IVALO blurs the boundaries between livingroom and kitchen. The zebra pattern wood veneer and jet black granite details create an environment that borders on the extraordinary. Since 1927, GEBA|ALNO has been recognized the world-over for using design and technology to create exclusive kitchens for discerning individuals. Personalization lies at the heart of GEBA|ALNO with its wide range of details, accessories and finishes. Each GEBA|ALNO kitchens is made to order to meet the exact specifications of the client. Alno is available through architects, interior designers and selected kitchen specialists.

For more information regarding ALNO, GEBA and IMPULS, please visit www.alno.com

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